Weekly Underwater Hot Shot – Week 28 by Filip Staes

Every week, a weekly winner is chosen by one of our judges and is displayed throughout the whole week at the top of the contest page. The judges take turns weekly and have the freedom to choose any entry to be the weekly winner.For a chance to feature as a weekly winner upload your best photos here.

Congratulations to Filip Staes for achieving a weekly hotshot status with his recent competition entry.

“The scream” – Porcupinefish – Lembeh.

Judged by Tal Mor who says:

I chose this photo since a porcupine fish is usually not very photogenic but this shot is both very well lit and has a unique expression that shows the special characteristics of this cute fish.

Filip Staes
I started diving in 1992 and photography became a part of my life around 1997. I made my first underwaterphotos in Sharm El Sheikh with a rented Nikonos. In 2000 I began competing in underwater photography contests. After 25 years in the water I’m still addicted to the underwaterworld. I photograph with a Nikon D7100 in a Hugyfot housing. I hope you enjoy my photos as much as I do 😉
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I am 36 years old, diving since I was 15 and shooting underwater in the last 10 years. I am the Co-Founder of Mozaik Underwater Cameras , one of the leading underwater photography stores in the world. I am originally a web developer and programmer and specialize in Internet marketing. In the past 20 years, I dived in many places: Red Sea, Mediterranean, Thailand, The Maldives, Florida, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and others.. I was lucky enough to dive with all the latest equipment, that includes high end compacts, Mirrorless, DSLR's, almost every strobe in the market and many different lenses and accessories. I helped and advised thousands of underwater photographers from beginners to the most professional.

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